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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PHILOSOPHY AND PROGRAM .............................................................................................................................. 3
Our Philosophy ...................................................................................................................................................... 3
Our Values ................................................................................................................................................................ 3
Our Program ........................................................................................................................................................... 4
COMMUNICATION ...................................................................................................................................................... 5
Organization Structure ...................................................................................................................................... 5
Parent Communication ...................................................................................................................................... 6
RECORD KEEPING ...................................................................................................................................................... 7
Confidentiality Policy ......................................................................................................................................... 7
Attendance Reports ............................................................................................................................................. 7
OPERATING POLICIES .............................................................................................................................................. 7
Hours of Operation .............................................................................................................................................. 7
Childcare Locations and Information ......................................................................................................... 8
Bussing ................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Waitlist Policy ..................................................................................................................................................... 10
Withdrawal and Termination of Services Policy ............................................................................... 10
Arrivals and Departures ................................................................................................................................ 11
CHILDREN’S PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS .................................................................................................... 12
Outdoor Activity Policy................................................................................................................................... 12
Nutrition/Snacks ............................................................................................................................................... 13
Naps/Rest Time .................................................................................................................................................. 13
Transportation Policy and Outings .......................................................................................................... 13
Parent Volunteer Requirements ................................................................................................................ 14
CHILD MANAGEMENT ........................................................................................................................................... 14
HEALTH AND SAFETY ........................................................................................................................................... 16
Smoking Restrictions....................................................................................................................................... 16
Infection Control: Communicable Illnesses .......................................................................................... 16
What if my Child Requires Medicine? ...................................................................................................... 19
Child Protection ................................................................................................................................................. 19
APPENDIX A ............................................................................................................................................................... 21
FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS ......................................................................................................................... 21
SUBSIDY INFORMATION ................................................................................................................................. 22
APPENDIX B: PROCEDURES................................................................................................................................ 23
APPENDIX C: CONTACT INFORMATION........................................................................................................ 25
PARENT SIGN OFF ................................................................................................................................................... 26
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WELCOME
Welcome to the YMCA of Regina Childcare Centre. We believe that the partnership
between parents and our Early Childhood Educators is essential to the healthy growth of
your children and your family. We understand that parents need to have peace of mind;
knowing that their children are in a safe, nurturing environment that fosters healthy
development.
PHILOSOPHY AND PROGRAM
Our Philosophy
We believe that children learn most effectively through play. Our goal is to provide the
guidance and stimulation required for children to choose activities that interest them
and allow them to experience the world around them. We encourage language
development, problem solving, and decision-making with emphasis on verbalization of
feelings, thoughts, and ideas.
We believe that children are capable and competent individuals. In order for children to
learn, they must first feel safe, good about themselves and confident in their
capabilities. We strive to provide a variety of experiences that will encourage children to
have the confidence they need to successfully face new challenges.
Dedicated to quality service, our focus is on the family and the importance of providing
a stimulating, nurturing, and secure environment - a special place where you are
assured that your child/ren will learn in a happy and loving atmosphere.
Our Harbour Landing YMCA Childcare Centre is honored to be a part of the Joint Use
School Project. As part of this venture, we are committed to fostering a partnership with
Ecole Harbour Landing and St. Kateri Tekakwitha School, as well as engagement with the
Harbour Landing Community and the families that we serve.
Our Values
At the YMCA of Regina, our values are based on honesty, caring, respect, responsibility,
and inclusiveness. Not only do our childcare staff encompass these values on a daily
basis, but they also teach and encourage the children in their care to use these values
on a daily basis as well.
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Our Program
“Play is the finest system of education known to mankind.” – Neville Scarfe
The Childcare Programs have adopted the national YMCA Playing to Learn curriculum.
This curriculum is believed to ensure that children gain a capacity for lifelong learning.
This is a curriculum that fosters the extension of all facets of development through
developmentally appropriate activities that are based on the interest of the child.
Your child will not receive monthly calendars with pre-selected activities. Instead, your
child will participate in class planning by having their ideas heard, their interests
followed and their talents pursued. Educators become play partners who extend,
expand and scaffold play.
Playing to Learn is based on the foundations of:
● Language and Literacy
● The Arts
● Mathematics
● Science and Technology
As a values-based organization, we build upon the human values that you teach your
child/ren. We encourage the development of the individual, understanding and
appreciation of differences, creativity and exploration, appreciation for our natural
environment, and caring for others.
As well as teaching social and educational skills, our programs include consideration for
the physical development of your child/ren. Our programs are designed to help each
child develop and enhance their gross motor skills through activities such as running,
swimming, or outdoor play, giving each child a sense of pride and accomplishment in
their own abilities.
To expand on this training, all Early Childhood Educators at the YMCA of Regina are
encouraged to participate in Play and Exploration training, which is done in partnership
through the Ministry of Education. This training focuses on children learning through
play and by exploring the environment around them. This training is very similar to the
YMCA’s own Playing to Learn curriculum, but serves as another avenue for our Early
Childhood Educators to explore while doing their program planning.
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COMMUNICATION
Organization Structure
a. Board of Directors – The Board of Directors governs the operations of the YMCA of
Regina. Members of the Board of Directors are elected by members of the YMCA
at the YMCA’s Annual General Meeting.
b. Chief Executive Officer (CEO) – The CEO is hired by the Board of Directors, in
consultation with YMCA Canada, and is responsible for the general operation of all
facilities and programs owned and operated by the YMCA.
c. General Manager of Childcare Services – This General Manager oversees all
business activities related to Childcare, the Before and After School Program,
Schools out day camps, and Food Services.
d. Directors of Childcare Operations – The Directors report directly to the General
Manager of Childcare Services and are responsible for the day-to-day operations
of all licensed childcare services by carrying out and maintaining the requirements
indicated in the Childcare Regulations. The Directors are also responsible for the
general supervision and management of children and staff, and work directly with
centre staff members to ensure that the needs of both the parent and child are
being met.
e. Director of Childcare Administrations – This Director reports directly to the
General Manager of Childcare Services and is responsible for the monthly
registrations, accounts receivable, and Ministry of Education grant applications.
They also work closely with the Centre Directors to ensure administrative duties
are handled in a responsible, efficient and organized manner.
f. Business Administrator, Harbour Landing – The Business Administrator reports
directly to the General Manager of Childcare Services. The Business Administrator
also works very closely with the Director at the Harbour Landing Childcare Centre
to ensure the day-to-day needs of the Centre are being meet. The Business
Administrator also ensures that all administrative duties of the Centre are handled
in a responsible, efficient and organized manner.
g. Early Childhood Educator, Staff in Charge – In the absence of the Director, the
Centre has a posted staff in charge to help manage staff and ratios. This person
would contact the Director in case of any problems or emergencies.
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h. Early Childhood Educators – The Early Childhood Educators ensure that the highest
quality childcare and programing is provided to the children. In the absence of the
Centre Director a staff in charge will be appointed. Please see your Centre Director
regarding the assigned staff.
i. Practicum Students – Early Childhood Education students work closely with the
childcare staff during practicum placements throughout the year. In addition, we
host high school work placement students who are trained by staff as they
complete their work experience requirements.
j. Childcare Consultant – The Consultant is a representative from the Government of
Saskatchewan, Early Years Branch, and is responsible for licensing and monitoring
the Centre, ensuring that all Childcare Regulations (2001) and government
standards are met.
k. Parent Advisory Committee (PAC) – The PAC is a group of parents whose child/ren
are enrolled in a YMCA licensed childcare centre. The PAC provides feedback to
their Director of Childcare Operations.
Parent Communication
We see the role of the Childcare Centre and Early Childhood Educators as being a
support system to the family. It is, therefore, important that there is open
communication between parents, Early Childhood Educators, and the Director of
Childcare Operations. We encourage you to become involved in your Childcare Centre
through visits, participation in the Parent Advisory Committee, sharing your expertise
and talents, or through volunteering your time for swimming and other outings.
We will regularly communicate with families through monthly newsletters, parent
memos, and occasionally email, ensuring that all families stay up to date on what is
going on throughout their Childcare Centre.
All YMCA of Regina Childcare Centres are licensed by the Saskatchewan Ministry of
Education. If you have any concerns or questions regarding licensing matters, please
contact the designated childcare consultant via the information provided below.
Ministry of Education
Early Years Branch
2220 College Avenue
Regina, SK
S4P 0V5
Phone: (306) 787-4980
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RECORD KEEPING
Confidentiality Policy
Access to a child’s information is given only to the legal guardians of the child and the
staff of the Childcare Centre. In the case of an emergency or injury to a child,
information may be released to the proper authorities and to the medical staff
attending to the child. In the case of suspected abuse, the appropriate child protection
agency will be contacted. Otherwise, no information, verbal or written, regarding a child
or his/her family shall be released to anybody other than the guardians of that child,
without the permission of the guardian.
Attendance Reports
a. Daily – Every child is signed in at drop-off and signed out when picked up, by the
ECE’s in the Childcare Centre. This is an important procedure, as the sign-in/out
sheets are what will be used to account for all of the children in the event of an
emergency evacuation.
b. Monthly – These reports will be put out at the end of every month for parents to
sign and verify their child/ren’s hours for that month. For families that are on
subsidy, these are the hours that will be sent to the Ministry of Social Services. For
everyone else, these hours are used for reporting to our consultant and for our
annual financial audits.
OPERATING POLICIES
Hours of Operation
Our hours of operation are from Monday to Friday, 7:00 am to 6:00 p.m. All YMCA
Childcare Centres will be closed on all Saskatchewan Stat holidays. If a Stat holiday falls
on a weekend, the preceding or following day will be a holiday and we will be closed.
Families will be reminded a week in advance as to the Stat holiday.
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Childcare Locations and Information
There are currently six YMCA Childcare Centres that serve a variety of age groups.
YMCA Northwest Childcare Centre
5939 Rochdale Blvd (North Entrance) Regina, SK S4X 2P9
306-757-9622 Ext. 323
Reg-northwest@regina.ymca.ca
● YMCA Northwest Childcare Centre serves children between the ages of 6 weeks
to 6 years, and is licensed for 90 spaces.
YMCA Rochdale Childcare Centre
5939 Rochdale Blvd (East Entrance) Regina, SK S4X 2P9
306-757-9622 Ext. 379
Reg-rochdale@regina.ymca.ca
● YMCA Rochdale Childcare Centre serves children between the ages of 18 months
to 12 years, and is licensed for 90 spaces.
YMCA Downtown Childcare Centre
2400 13th Ave. Regina, SK S4P 0V9
306-757-9622 Ext. 249
Reg-downtown@regina.ymca.ca
● YMCA Downtown Childcare Centre serves children between the ages of 6 weeks
to 6 years, and is licensed for 90 spaces.
YMCA South Childcare – McVeety Location
38 Turgeon Crescent Regina, SK S4S 3Z7
306-584-8123
Reg-south@regina.ymca.ca
● YMCA South Childcare Centre at the McVeety location serves children between
the ages of 18 months to 6 years, and is licensed for 45 spaces.
YMCA South Childcare – Massey Location
131 Massey Rd. Regina, SK S4S 4R9
306-584-8820
Reg-south@regina.ymca.ca
● YMCA South Childcare Centre at the Massey location serves children between
the ages of 30 months to 6 years, and is licensed for 20 spaces.
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YMCA Harbour Landing – École Harbour Landing and École Kateri Tekakwitha School
Location
4417 James Hill Rd. Regina, SK S4W 0K5
306-585-3160
Reg-harbourlanding@regina.ymca.ca
• YMCA Harbour Landing location serves children between the ages of 6 weeks to
6 years, and is licensed for 90 spaces.
Kindergarten children are enrolled in the Centre as full-time participants as they spend
most of the month, including all school holidays, at the Centre. Please note that the
Centre will not provide snacks for children to take to kindergarten.
Every Centre has an agreement with the two School Boards to have transportation
provided as stated below: (*denotes French Immersion)
DOWNTOWN CHILDCARE
Catholic School Division: Public School Division:
Holy Rosary Davin
St. Pius * Connaught*
NORTH WEST & ROCHDALE CHILDCARE
Catholic School Division: Public School Division:
St. Jerome Centennial*
St. Angela Merici*(French Only)
Rochdale school age program will only transport to:
St. Jerome, St. Angela Merici*(French Only), & Centennial*
SOUTH CHILDCARE CENTRE
Catholic School Division: Public School Division:
St Matthew (McVeety location only) McVeety
St Pius* Grant Road (Massey location only)
Massey*
HARBOUR LANDING CHILDCARE CENTRE
Catholic School Division: Public School Division:
École St Kateri Tekakwitha École Harbour Landing
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Bussing
All transportation needs to be arranged by the parent. The Centre then needs to know
all transportation details. If a kindergarten child is sick or away, parents need to contact
the driver so they know not to come to the Centre. If for some reason a child misses the
bus, parents will be contacted to come and pick the child up and drive them to school.
Waitlist Policy
a. A child is put on the waitlist when contact is made with the Centre.
b. Children are categorized on the waitlist based on date of initial contact and the type
of care required (Infant, Toddler, Pre-School, or School-Aged).
c. Parents are responsible to contact the Centre to confirm their spot every 6 months.
This can be done in person, by phone, or by email. If this is not done, your name is
removed from the waitlist.
d. Priority spots are given to YMCA staff first and then siblings of current YMCA
Childcare families. Sibling spots are maintained according to date of initial contact
and the type of care required (Infant, Toddler, Pre-School, or School-Aged).
e. When a spot becomes available, parents are called in order of the placement on the
waitlist. If a parent denies the spot, then the next parent is called until a parent
accepts the spot.
f. Parents/Guardians are not guaranteed a childcare space. A spot is only guaranteed
once the enrollment process has been completed and a contract as been signed.
Withdrawal and Termination of Services Policy
One month written notice is required if a child is to be withdrawn from the Centre.
Notice is due by the first of the month, as indicated in the Service Contract. **Note:
Parents may be responsible for the next month's fees if proper notice is not given and the
spot cannot be filled.**
The following circumstances may/will warrant termination of services to the parent:
● Non-payment of fees.
● Non-compliance with the policies and procedures of the Centre.
● Parent’s use of abusive language or any inappropriate behaviour toward others.
Should this continue parents might be asked to have another individual drop off
their child.
● When all guidelines have not been followed as stated in our Behavior
Management Policies, and continually destructive and violent behaviour by a child
is harmful to other children.
● Consistently being late to pick up your child/ren.
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● In the best interest of each child, the Childcare Centre reserves the right to
request that the parent make alternative childcare arrangements if it becomes
apparent that a child is not adjusting to the daycare environment. No request will
be made without consultation between the parents, staff and management. No
child will be asked to leave the Centre based on behavior without a meeting. The
purpose of the meeting will be for staff and parents to work out a behaviour
management strategy to ensure the children are safe at the Centre. However, a
refund may be given within the first five business days if withdrawal is by mutual
agreement between the parent and the Centre.
● Assault or threat of assault by any parent/guardian to others will warrant
immediate expulsion from the Centre.
Arrivals and Departures
Our policy is that all children are at the Centre by 10:30 am or after 2:30 pm, unless
previous arrangements have been made. This will allow us to ensure that appropriate
staffing is available.
Alternate Pick Up
Your child/ren will not be released to any person other than those persons named by
the registering parent unless we are given verbal or written permission. Sign in and
proof of identification will be required from anyone, other than the parents, at the time
of pick up. We will not release your child/ren to anyone under the age of 12 years old.
Custody/Guardians
In instances where the court has been involved in guardianship of the child, the Centre
requires a copy of any legal documentation indicating parental guardianship and (if
applicable) a copy of the court order limiting or restricting access to a child. All changes
to what is on file must be signed off by both parents and a lawyer if required.
Intoxicated Person
Your child/ren will not be released to any person who, in the opinion of the provider on
duty, is intoxicated or indicates a potential threat to the child. Should this occur, the
Childcare Provider will immediately contact the parent/guardian or alternate emergency
person listed in the child’s file and request that they immediately pick up the child.
Late Pick Up
If your child/ren has not been picked up fifteen minutes past 6:00 pm and we have not
been notified, the following steps will be taken. We will call your home, cell and place of
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work. If unsuccessful we will notify the person on the emergency list. If we are unable to
reach someone, Mobile Crisis will be contacted to pick up your child thirty minutes after
closing time.
If circumstances occur that a child is picked up after the Centre’s closing time a late fee
of $10 per family will be charged for the first fifteen minutes. Thereafter, an additional
$1 per minute, per family will be charged until your arrival. The late fee is applied to
account balances and is payable within one week. You will be asked to initial the late
pick-up form, which will confirm the details regarding late pick-up. i.e. time picked up
and the charges applied.
CHILDREN’S PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Please bring the following labelled articles when your child is first enrolled:
a. Change of Clothing – Children will require at least one set of extra clothing. They
can have accidents and get messy with activities.
b. Indoor Footwear – Please provide indoor footwear for your children to wear.
c. Weather Appropriate Clothing – Please provide appropriate clothing to go outside
as it is part of our daily schedule to go outside each day.
d. Blanket (for those who nap)
e. Water Bottle
f. Bug Spray, Sunscreen and a Hat (April -September)
g. Diapers and Diaper Cream (if required)
Please refrain from bringing the following items:
a. Toys from Home – The Centre is not responsible for lost or damaged toys.
b. Snacks with Nut Products – All Centres are a nut-free facility. It is of utmost
importance that no products enter the Centre that may contain nuts.
Outdoor Activity Policy
Outdoor play is an important part of the Centre routine and program. However, children
will not be taken outside when the temperature is below -25oC (with or without the
wind chill). Concurrently, children will not be taken outside at temperatures of 30oC or
above, or at a UV reading of very high (greater than 8).
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Nutrition/Snacks
All Centres provide a morning and afternoon snack, as well as a nutritious lunch. At meal
time, we encourage children to serve and feed themselves. All snacks/meals are
prepared by following the Canada Food Guide. Each Centre has an eight week rotating
menu, which is posted online and available at each Centre for viewing. Please be certain
to inform your Centre Director and Early Childhood Educators of any allergies – a plan
will be developed which may involve parents bringing a portion or all of the child's
special diet. Each classroom has an allergy list which staff can refer to at any time.
**Please note that 2% or Homogenised milk is provided for children 12 months or older,
but formula is not.**
Naps/Rest Time
All children will have an opportunity to nap/rest after lunch. Children who are non-
nappers will have the opportunity to participate in quiet activities based on the needs of
the Centre. Nap time ratios are met in accordance with Childcare Regulations and staff
shifts and breaks coincide with nap time.
Infants follow their own sleep pattern and schedule. Their rest time is recorded by the
staff and written in the child’s daily report for their parents to see.
Transportation Policy and Outings
Throughout your child’s stay with us, your child will go on a variety of outings. These
outings may include things such as neighbourhood walks, going to the Farmer’s Market,
walks to the spray park, swimming, etc. The most common type of transportation used
includes walking or using the Regina Public Transit System. Parents will be given at least
one weeks notice as to when the outing will occur; these notices are always posted at
the Centre for parents to review. This notice will also include the time and location of
the outing, as well as information on the type of transportation used, what your child
should bring with them, and the names of the children and Early Childhood Educators
that will be going on the outing.
During registration parents are encouraged to sign a release form allowing their
child/ren to participate in these outings. No child is permitted to attend outings without
their parent’s authorization. However, a specific form will be required if we are planning
a large, complicated and special outing.
**Please note that there will be no notice given for short neighbourhood walks around
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the Centre, and that an outing may be cancelled on short notice if ratios for the trip
cannot be met**
Parent Volunteer Requirements
In order to meet Ministry of Education outing and swimming ratios we often ask for
volunteers to assist our staff. With the YMCA of Regina Child Protection Policies there
are several requirements and training to complete. This is to ensure that everyone who
is working directly with the children has an in depth understanding of Child Protection
Polices and Procedures. In order to volunteer on an outing or to go swimming, all
volunteers must complete the following training and requirements:
• Submit a Criminal Record check every 3 years
• YMCA of Regina Application Form
• Submit 3 references
• Complete YMCA Child Protection Orientation Training
• Read YMCA Child Protection Manual and complete quiz
• Sign YMCA Child Protection Acknowledgment Form
• Complete Annual Refresher Training
CHILD MANAGEMENT Generally, Early Childhood Educators keep limits few, and expectations realistic and
clearly communicated. The safety of the children often determines whether a staff
should intervene or not. We will also protect a child from him/herself and from others
when necessary. We tailor behavior management to be meaningful to a child in his/her
own terms, being mindful of temperament, developmental stage and ability. Children
are always treated respectfully.
Not only is active supervision an effective way to ensure a child’s safety and to prevent
the occurrence of injuries in a childcare setting, but it is also part of the YMCA’s Child
Protection Policies and Procedures. Through Playing to Learn and Play and Exploration
training, our Educators also learn how to create quality programming that ensures all
children are supervised while also allowing opportunities for the Educators to engage
with individual or small groups of children. This means that the environment is carefully
planned and thoughtfully designed to ensure that all children can always be supervised,
and that the environment allows for easy supervision of small groups of children
engaged in play and activities.
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Active supervision also means that staff recognize when a child may not follow
direction, wander or take a risk that is dangerous, and provide more intensive
supervision accordingly. Staff will always keep a daily list on them of children who they
are directly responsible for supervising (e.g. lanyards worn by staff with children’s
names).
Since preventative action is always preferable, we use several techniques to encourage
appropriate behaviour including:
● Positive reinforcement with verbal approval for desirable behaviour, as well as
phrasing limits in positive terms.
● Conflict avoidance by clearly communicating expectations, rephrasing a limit
firmly and expressively when necessary, or intervening in potential conflict
between children.
● Distraction with activity, physical presence or touch.
● Defining procedures in advance. E.g.: Providing time for transition from one
activity to another, or setting time limits for turns with a new toy, etc.
● Providing choices for alternate activities or behaviours, as well as outlining
consequences for unacceptable behaviour.
● Ensure that there are adequate amounts of supplies and materials available.
● Changing the environment regularly provides a new and exciting space and will
decrease behaviour issues.
In response to inappropriate behaviour (social, aggressive, destructive) any of the
following methods may be employed:
● Ignoring negative behaviour if motive is attention seeking.
● Brief expression of disapproval, verbal or non-verbal.
● Brief reminder of a limit.
We find it effective to communicate expectations in terms of “need” rather than “I
want.” Limits remain objective, so standards and opportunities for power struggles are
minimized:
● Physical restraint to prevent hurting self or others until calm.
● “Conference” time-out for two or more children to resolve conflict independently.
● Separation to another play area with child selected toys, and to reflect on the
situation.
Any type of time away is followed by discussion between the child and an adult to help
the child identify his/her needs, and to review what happened and the consequences, as
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well as suggest acceptable alternatives for next time. We encourage children to accept
responsibility for their own behaviour and emphasize that the child’s choices determine
the results.
Our Early Childhood Educators work as a team to provide consistency in working with
the children and their parents. We recognize and respect the individuality and
uniqueness of each child and family. Children are always being encouraged to “USE
WORDS” rather than strike out at others when they feel anger and frustration.
HEALTH AND SAFETY
Smoking Restrictions
Smoking is prohibited on all YMCA of Regina properties. We ask all parents/staff to
refrain from smoking near the outdoor play yards.
Infection Control: Communicable Illnesses
YMCA of Regina COVID-19 Illness Policy
• Parents/caregivers must assess their family daily for symptoms of the common
cold, influenza, COVID-19, or any other infectious disease (including fever, cough,
headache, difficulty breathing, sore throat, congestion and consistent runny nose)
before sending their child/ren to Childcare.
• Children who are ill are not permitted to attend the Childcare Centre.
• If any of these symptoms are present, parents/caregivers are encouraged to use
the online Saskatchewan COVID-19 Self Assessment Tool or contact 811, prior to
attending the Childcare Facility, and to follow 811s instructions.
https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/health-care-administration-and-providerresources/treatment-procedures-and-guidelines/emerging-public-health-issues/2019novel-coronavirus/covid-19-self-assessment
• If a child develops any COVID-19 symptoms while at Childcare, the child will be
isolated from the other children, and the parent/caregiver will be contacted to pick
up the child immediately.
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Current Covid-19 Symptoms (as of September 2020):
Testing for COVID-19 is recommended by the Government of Saskatchewan if you have
unexplained new or worsening (even mild symptoms) that may include one or more of
the following:
• Fever ( above 37.5 under the arm)
• Cough (respiratory symptom)
• Headache
• Muscle and joint pain
• Sore throat
• Chills
• Runny nose (respiratory symptom)
• Nasal congestion (respiratory symptom)
• Conjunctivitis
• Dizziness
• Fatigue
• Nausea/vomiting
• Diarrhea
• Loss of appetite ( difficult feeding children)
• Loss of sense of smell and/or taste
• Shortness of breath (respiratory symptom)
• Difficulty breathing (respiratory symptom)
The YMCA of Regina strives to provide a healthy environment to foster learning and
growth. As a result, the YMCA has a strict illness prevention policy. Please review the
information below and if you have any questions please contact your Centre Director.
A child should not attend the Centre if he/she has or is developing any of the following:
A child may return to the Centre when he/she:
A fever of 99.5oF (37.5oC) or higher when taken under the arm or with a temperature gun.
Temperature has been below 99.5oF (37.5oC) without medication for 48 hours and is not combined with respiratory symptoms or cleared by Public Health to return to the centre if respiratory symptoms were present.
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Diarrhea that cannot be contained in a diaper or in which an older child is soiling their underwear. Frequent diarrhea symptom (2 in one hour or 3 in a day)
48 hours after diarrhea has resolved without medication.
Child has been on antibiotics less than 24 hours (except for ear or urinary tract infections).
Child has been on antibiotics for over 24 hours.
Nausea and Vomiting. 48 hours have passed since last vomiting without medication.
Unusually tired, eating poorly, persistently crying, or irritable.
Childcare can return once symptoms have completely subsided for 24 hours or are cleared by Public Health/811 or a doctors note saying the child can return to the Centre
Severe cold symptoms (persistent runny nose, congestion, sore throat, cough, etc.)
Children can return 48 hours after symptoms are completely cleared or once cleared by Public Health/811 or doctors note saying child may return to the Centre. It is strongly recommended that all children seek a COVID-19 test if experiencing any respiratory or cold like symptoms.
Any contagious disease (ex: measles, chicken pox, etc).
A doctor’s note saying child may return to the Centre.
Skin infection, undiagnosed rash, sores, including severe diaper rash.
A doctor’s note saying child may return to the Centre and is not contagious anymore.
Infected eyes, yellow skin or eyes (jaundice). A doctor’s note saying child may return.
Impetigo, scabies, etc. A doctor’s note saying child may return.
Hand, foot & mouth. Excluded from the centre until blisters have scabbed/crusted over.
Head lice. Nit free and treated at home. Staff members will check the child before given the okay to attend.
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Eye infections (ex: pink eye). On prescribed antibiotics or over the counter drops for 24 hours and not combined with any respiratory symptoms. IF respiratory symptoms are present, the child must be cleared by Public Health/811 before returning to the centre.
If children are not well enough to fully participate in the program, they are not well
enough to attend Childcare.
**Please note that in the chance of a health pandemic, Public Health will provide
direction to the Centre and may change the health policy, which will supersede our own
health policies.
What if my Child Requires Medicine?
● If your child requires medication that is to be administered during their day at the
Childcare Centre, staff will administer the medication provided it is in a
prescription form.
● All medication must be locked up by a YMCA Childcare staff. It cannot be left in a
locker, backpack or cubby.
● All medication must be clearly labeled with your child’s full name, arrive in its
original package which should be placed in a Ziplock bag, to prevent cross
contamination. Please ensure a measuring device is labeled and accompanied with
your medication, if applicable.
● Please ensure when given a medication form you fill out the exact dose and times
for administration (for example, 5 ml at 11:30 am).
For additional information please review the Infection Control Manual for Childcare
Facilities on the Ministry of Health website:
http://www.publications.gov.sk.ca/details.cfm?p=83491
Child Protection
Any suspicion of child abuse is immediately reported to Social Services. In
Saskatchewan, it is everyone’s legal obligation to protect children. This responsibility
involves identifying and reporting a child who is/or might need protection.
It is always better to report and be wrong than not report and be right.
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The YMCA of Regina is committed to safeguarding the welfare of children, young
people, and vulnerable adults who engage in YMCA programs and activities. The YMCA
Child Protection Standard Requirements apply to YMCA Regina as follows:
1. Child Protection Policies and Procedures – YMCA of Regina staff and volunteers
comply with the YMCA National Child Protection Standards. Specifically, staff and
volunteers understand and comply with the legal responsibilities and moral
imperative to report suspected child abuse to the Child Protection Services Branch.
2. Screening, Training and Development Practices – The YMCA of Regina has a
comprehensive and transparent screening process which includes assessment of
the vacant position, recruitment, application, interview, references, and a criminal
record check, as well as extensive Child Protection training before starting
employment. This process applies for both Staff and Volunteers.
5. Management Accountabilities – Randi Bodas, General Manager of Childcare
Services, is the designated lead with accountability for Child Protection.
6. Physical Security – The YMCA of Regina has a facility access plan for every YMCA
program space, including but not limited to, requiring identification and sign in/out
documentation as laid out by YMCA National Standards.
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APPENDIX A
FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS
1. Fee Schedule
Once you have accepted a space at your chosen Centre, we will require a $125 non-
refundable administration fee at the time of your child/ren’s enrollment.
Full Time for Northwest, Rochdale, Downtown, Massey, McVeety, and Harbour
Landing are as follows:
Infant (6 weeks - 18 months) $900/month
Toddler (18 months - 30 months) $715/month
Pre-School (30 months - 6 years) $655/month
School Age (6 - 12 years) - Rochdale only $465(Sept - June), $625 (July & Aug)
In the event of an unplanned school day off, example: teacher strike, transportation
shut down, school aged children (grade 1 and up) will be charged an additional $5 per
day to a maximum of $625 for the month.
Payments are due by the first of the month. Payments not received by the fifth of the
month will incur a $10 late fee charge; this fee will be automatically added to your
monthly balance. Late fees will be charged per child, not per family.
Non-payment of fees will result in termination of your child/ren’s spot. Any unpaid fees
after sixty days will be sent to collections.
Your Childcare expenses may be tax deductible. Receipts will be mailed out by February
28 every year. Please ensure we have your current mailing address.
Families are encouraged to set up a preauthorized payment plan (PAD), which debits
your account monthly. Options for payments include MasterCard, Visa, AMEX, or a void
cheque, with withdrawal dates for the 1st of every month. A $20 NSF fee will be charged
for all rejected scheduled PAD payments. You are now able to make payments online,
please email christina.cresencio@regina.ymca.ca for instructions and details.
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SUBSIDY INFORMATION The Childcare Subsidy program is a service provided by the Government of
Saskatchewan. Subsidy is provided directly to the Childcare Centre to reduce the
monthly fee charged to the eligible family. Subsidies vary on a sliding scale with income
- the lower the income, the higher the subsidies. Families will be given an application if
needed during the enrollment process.
It is the family's responsibility to complete the form and submit the application. Eligible
families are responsible to submit pay stubs, complete reapplications, and update the
subsidy office of any changes.
If eligible to receive subsidy your child must attend the Childcare Centre for a minimum
of 36 hours per month. School age is 20 hours per month.
Subsidized families are required to make their parent portion payment by the 5th of the
month. If subsidy is not approved or is put on hold, parents are responsible for full
childcare fees.
Non-payment of fees will result in termination of your child/ren’s spot. Any unpaid fees
after sixty days will be sent to collections
For more information, please contact the Ministry of Social Services, Childcare Financial
Assistance Office.
Phone: 306-787-4114 Toll free: 1-800-667-7155 Fax: 306-787-415
If you have any questions regarding your childcare fees, please contact:
Christina Cresencio
Director of Childcare Administration
christina.cresencio@regina.ymca.ca
306-757-9622 Ext 265
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APPENDIX B: PROCEDURES
Accident Procedure The Childcare Educator makes every effort to reduce the possibility of accidents and
injuries. Early Childhood Educators are trained in Emergency First Aid and CPR C.
All minor injuries will be recorded on a Minor Injury Report Form. We will contact
parents for all head injuries their child may have sustained. A small bump or cut on the
head will warrant a call so you are made aware of the situation. However, this call is
merely informational but also allows for you to decide, based on the injury, to pick your
child up and seek medical attention if you feel extra medical attention is warranted.
If an injury requires medical care, we will contact parents immediately to pick up their
child to take them to seek medical attention. If we feel the injury is too severe, we will
contact you and an ambulance will be called immediately. Should anything unusual
occur in the Centre or your child sustains a major injury, the incident will need to be
reported to the Ministry of Education in an Injuries/Unusual Occurrence Report. An
Unusual Occurrence Report will be filled out and need to be signed by the parents and
sent into the Ministry of Education within 7 days of the injury or incident occurring.
Power Outages In the event of a power outage that lasts for more than one hour, parents will be called
to pick up their child/ren immediately. Once the power has been restored parents may
bring their child/ren back to the Centre. Parents need to keep an eye on SaskPower’s
website for this information, but the Centre Director will also send an email to all of the
parents as well to let them know they may bring their child/ren back for the rest of the
day.
Evacuation Plan Fire drills are held regularly to familiarize the children with the evacuation procedure. In
the event of a fire drill, the ECE will lead the children out of the building. We do not stop
for footwear or coats. Emergency procedures are posted in a visible location within the
Centre. In the event of an actual fire, children will be sheltered at:
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South: Wascana Rehab Centre
Downtown: CUETS (Albert Street)
North West: McDonald’s (Rochdale Boulevard)
Rochdale: McDonald’s (Rochdale Boulevard)
Harbour Landing: McDonald’s (Gordon Road and Harbour Landing Drive)
In the event of an emergency where the children must be evacuated, the goal is to get
the children out as quickly and safely as possible. Once all the children are out safely,
the Director or senior staff member will do a final sweep of the building. Once everyone
is at the meeting point the Director will take attendance. Parents will be contacted to
pick their child/ren up immediately, at the alternate location for their Centre listed
above.
Lock Down Procedures In the event of an emergency or severe weather that requires a lock down. All children
will move to the interior rooms that have limited windows. The Director or senior staff
member will do a final check and take attendance. Parents will be contacted and
informed of the situation when it is safe to do so.
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APPENDIX C: CONTACT INFORMATION
General Manager, Childcare Services and Child Protection Lead
Randi Bodas
Randi.bodas@regina.ymca.ca
306-757-9622 ext. 332
Director, Childcare Administration
Christina Cresencio
Christina.cresencio@regina.ymca.ca
306-757-9622 ext. 264
Director, YMCA Downtown Childcare
Kelly Kuntz
Kelly.kuntz@regina.ymca.ca
306-757-9622 ext. 249
Director, YMCA Northwest Childcare
Toni Nisbet
Toni.nisbet@regina.ymca.ca
306-757-9622 ext. 323
Director, YMCA Rochdale Childcare
Jazmin Rostie
Jazmin.rostie@regina.ymca.ca
306-757-9622 ext. 379
Director, YMCA Harbour Landing Childcare
Alanna Moynham
alanna.moynham@regina.ymca.ca
306-585-3160
Business Administrator, YMCA Harbour Landing Childcare
Dany Mullen
Dany.mullen@regina.ymca.ca
306-585-3160
Director, YMCA South Childcare (McVeety & Massey Location)
Kaelyn Klassen
Kaelyn.klassen@regina.ymca.ca
306-584-8123
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PARENT SIGN OFF
YMCA of Regina Childcare Centre Parent Manual Sign off Form
As a family enrolled at one of the YMCA of Regina Childcare Centre’s:
● I have read the YMCA Parent Manual
● I understand the YMCA policies in place; and
● I understand the responsibility and the actions required by me.
Name: ______________________________________________________
(Please print)
Child/ren’s Names: _____________________________________________
Centre: _________________________________________________
Signature: _________________________________________________
Date: _________________________________________________
(Day/Month/Year)
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